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Dandruff: Please help me
Posted: 2003-06-28 01:24am
by StarshipTitanic
I have a nasty dandruff problem. Every day I awake to find crusty bumps of it on my scalp and flakes throughout my hair. No matter how much brushing I do there always seems to be a ton of it. I've tried T-Gel, scalp brushes, and some prescription shampoos but nothing seems to work. Once I tried one week of washing my hair every day (I typically alternate as it's not very oily) with both shampoos yet each day when I'd wake up it was all there. I have very thick hair and I ignore it for long periods of time (typically two months between haircuts) because I'm lazy and it doesn't really bother me. Could that be the problem? Help me, waa!
Posted: 2003-06-28 01:29am
by Spanky The Dolphin
Go see a dermatologist.
Posted: 2003-06-28 01:33am
by StarshipTitanic
I am. Any spooky home remedies from the witch doctor in the family, though?
Posted: 2003-06-28 01:36am
by Superman
Eh, I am sickened.
Just kidding. I work in a funeral home; it takes more than dandruff to gross me out. Yeah, see a physician.
Posted: 2003-06-28 01:37am
by neoolong
Shave your head.
Just kidding. How long is your hair?
Posted: 2003-06-28 01:39am
by Spanky The Dolphin
One thing that's importent is to bathe and wash your hair every God damn day.
And still, see a dermatologist.
Posted: 2003-06-28 01:44am
by SyntaxVorlon
Do you sleep on a strontium-90 pillow case?
Posted: 2003-06-28 01:46am
by Frank Hipper
Maybe
over-washing your hair has something to do with it?
I don't know. Get to a doctor with the quickness.
Posted: 2003-06-28 01:47am
by Superman
Maybe if you eat the dandruff it will stop.
Posted: 2003-06-28 01:59am
by Darth Wong
Soaps and shampoos have a drying effect, and unless you're sweating like a pig, it's not really necessary to use detergents on your scalp every single day. Maybe you should try washing your hair with water (no soap or shampoo) half the time, and see if that makes it better or worse.
Posted: 2003-06-28 02:02am
by Superman
Yeah, then eat it.
Posted: 2003-06-28 02:08am
by Spanky The Dolphin
Shh... Hush, child.
Posted: 2003-06-28 04:13am
by Hamel
Dandruff is a fungal problem. It certainly doesn't mean you have poor hygein practices though, since people who wash their hair everyday still get it.
Posted: 2003-06-28 04:18am
by Howedar
Shorter hair helps, but it will pass.
Posted: 2003-06-28 04:43am
by Dillon
I've found that certain shampoos, specifically "Head & Shoulders" help reduce my dandruff, although yours does sound a bit more excessive than mine.
Posted: 2003-06-28 06:14am
by Hethrir
I used to have dandruff. Make sure you have lots of vegetables with Vitamin A in them, and I found washing my hair everyday helps.
Posted: 2003-06-28 06:43am
by Vympel
Washing your hair everyday? I only do it every second day. Unless you're steeped in cow dung head to toe every day of the week there's absolutely no need to wash your hair everyday. You'll just fuck it up.
Posted: 2003-06-28 06:51am
by Hethrir
Mine's bleached and gelled, so i need to
Posted: 2003-06-28 11:11am
by Next of Kin
If you want a product tha works w/o the prescription from a doctor go to:
soma
My barber recommended the product two years ago and I haven't had flakes since. Don't USE head and shoulder's...that stuff is just garbage![/url]
Posted: 2003-06-28 12:54pm
by Lord Pounder
Wear white t-shirts and jumpers. No-one will notice then.
Posted: 2003-06-28 04:41pm
by StarshipTitanic
Shave your head.
Just kidding. How long is your hair?
I dunno...2 inches? It puffs out like an overgrown mushroom cut when I don't comb it (Not that I can really reposition it).
Soaps and shampoos have a drying effect, and unless you're sweating like a pig, it's not really necessary to use detergents on your scalp every single day. Maybe you should try washing your hair with water (no soap or shampoo) half the time, and see if that makes it better or worse.
That makes sense. Now that I think about it, my hair used to be oily until I started using T-Gel and other heavy shampoos nonstop. D'oh!
(Then again, I am 15)
I've found that certain shampoos, specifically "Head & Shoulders" help reduce my dandruff, although yours does sound a bit more excessive than mine.
I've found that to be trash, myself. Never worked at all.
If you want a product tha works w/o the prescription from a doctor go to:
Hmm, I bookmarked the site and will try it if simple rinsing doesn't work.
Wear white t-shirts and jumpers. No-one will notice then.
My hair is dark brown.
Shorter hair helps, but it will pass.
I've had it for nearly a year.
Posted: 2003-06-28 06:09pm
by SyntaxVorlon
With your age in mind I'd say its just puberty showing off. Don't worry it'll probably die down in a year or two. If not, move to alaska, and tell people you have no body heat.
Posted: 2003-06-29 07:55am
by Lagmonster
There are specific shampoos designed to beat dandruff, too. Like Head and Shoulders.
Although the general consensus is, as always, right. Don't wash too much or too little. And shave your head. it's blindingly comfortable and nice to not have to care about hair.
Posted: 2003-06-30 12:03am
by StarshipTitanic
I don't think I'd really mind shaving my head at this point (And summer would be the perfect time to try it so I don't get all panicky about school
) but dad said no because "he said so."
x2
Posted: 2003-06-30 01:45am
by EmperorMing
You can try some of the shampoo's with tar listed in the ingrediants.